It means Thursday, Sunday and Monday night games are now on 1360, not 1090. It means 1360 has the NFL playoffs and Super Bowl. It means that if you live north of the 56, good luck listening to NFL games at night.

Both stations - 1360 and 1090 - will carry college football on Saturdays and NFL game Sunday mornings and afternoons.

ABC - Channel 10 in San Diego - will have Saturday's San Diego State-Ohio State game. Sean McDonough and Chris Spielman call the game. Shannon Spake works the sidelines. Kickoff is 12:30 p.m.

Prep football

U-T TV Channel 114 on Cox Cable will carry Time Warner Cable's telecast of Friday night's Honor Bowl between Gardena Serra and Oceanside. There is a special pregame show at 7:30 p.m. with kickoff from Oceanside High at 8 p.m. U-T TV is also available to AT&T U-verse costumers on Channel 17. Time Warner subscribers can see the game on Channel 411. Jack Cronin and former USD star JT Rogin will call the game.

Saturday, Time Warner will carry two more games from the Honor Bowl - Upland vs. Oaks Christian at 4 p.m. and Corona Centennial vs. St. Bonaventure at 8 p.m. Steve Quis and John Kentera will call those games. They can be seen on Channel 411 and 825.

College football

Fox Sports 1's first foray into college football didn't go well. Saturday's late game - bolstered by an 11.0 rating in Seattle - did a national 0.5 rating with just 389,000 households. By comparison, Saturday's late game on NBC - Georgia-Clemson - did a 4.9 rating with 3.8-million households and Monday's Florida State-Pittsburgh game on ESPN did a 3.0 with 2.33-millioin households.

There are 35 college football games on TV Saturday with 15 of those involving top-25 teams. There are only two games matching two nationally ranked teams - No. 6 South Carolina-No. 11 Georgia (1:30 p.m., ESPN) and No. 14 Notre Dame-Michigan (5 p.m., ESPN).

Maybe it'll work

The early reviews from the new "Hacksaw and Company" on The Mighty 1090 are good. After dumping politician J. D. Hayworth from "Hacksaw and Hayworth", the rebranded show, which features daily guest hosts, had ex-Chargers Vencie Glenn work with Lee Hamilton on Tuesday, former U-T columnist Jay Paris on Wednesday and John Howard of Channel 8 on Thursday.

Ex-Charger Dennis McKnight works with Hamilton on Friday.

Hamilton promised writers, TV personalities and athletes in the weeks, to come.

Whoever it is has to be better that what preceded it.

Around the dial

ESPN will carry the USA-Mexico FIFA World Cup qualifying match live at 5 p.m. Tuesday.

NBC has the first four races of the America's Cup yacht races at 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. America's Cup coverage continues Monday through Sept. 21 on the NBC Sports Network. Coverage starts each day at noon.